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ACT/SAT score for CASPA?????


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Hi there

as i was going through caspa, under the "test" portion in the "personal data" it said to check all the test applicacable. One of them being ACT/SAT. but right now i'm a senior in college, so how to I get those official score for caspa....

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Do the schools you want to apply to REQUIRE those scores? Since those are college entrance exams, and UNLESS one of the schools you want to apply to specifically REQUIRES those scores, you don't need to worry about sending those scores. So, check with your intended programs to find out if you need to worry about it. If you do, then contact the agency through which you tested.

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You dont need to put those scores on there (unless it is specifically required by a program) basically if you have them then add them

 

I cant think of any MS pograms that require them except for direct entry programs but even for those you typically apply directly to the school

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You are required to send your GRE scores to the programs that you are applying which require it.

 

 

Directly from caspa:

 

The GRE section of the application is optional and does not affect the status of your CASPA application. All official GRE scores must be sent directly to the programs to which you apply that require them, regardless as to whether or not you have chosen to list them on your application.

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You are required to send your GRE scores to the programs that you are applying which require it.

 

 

Directly from caspa:

 

The GRE section of the application is optional and does not affect the status of your CASPA application. All official GRE scores must be sent directly to the programs to which you apply that require them, regardless as to whether or not you have chosen to list them on your application.

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